A young boy waits in his damaged car as California Highway Patrol officers conducted an investigation into a collision that caused the Chevrolet Tahoe to slam into a freeway sound wall.

Fernando Gomez , arrived to check on his family after his wife, two daughters and two nephews we involved in a collision near his work. Here he photographs the damage to their Chevrolet Tahoe.

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The Saturn sustained front end damage. California Highway Patrol officer J.C. Ulloa said the cause of the accident had not yet been determined.

Fernando Gomez , arrived to check on his family after his wife, two daughters and two nephews were involved in a collision near his work. Here he talks with California Highway Patrol officer J.C. Ulloa after paramedics checked over the children and found no injuries, just rattled nerves. A dispatcher alerted Ulloa that she heard screaming children over the phone during the 911 call from Gomez's wife.

Anaheim firefighters check out four children and a woman who were in a Chevy Tahoe when it slammed into a freeway sound wall after colliding with a Saturn sedan at the beginning of the southbound 5 freeway off ramp to Euclid Street in Anaheim. All the kids were uninjured. Firefighters and the California Highway Patrol heading to the scene were told by their dispatcher that several kids were screaming in the background of the 911 call.

A head lamp of the Chevrolet Tahoe landed on the pavement about 25 feet from the SUV.

The driver of a Saturn sedan tells California Highway Patrol officer M. Steiner her side of the story after her car collided with a Chevrolet Tahoe on the southbound 5 freeway exit to Euclid Street.

Priscilla Mercado holds her daughters after her Chevrolet Tahoe collided with a Saturn sedan on the southbound 5 freeway off ramp to Euclid Street in Anaheim. One of her nephews drinks a bottle in his car seat in the back seat.

According to California Highway Patrol officer J.C. Ulloa, at 12:47 p.m., a Saturn and a Chevrolet Tahoe collided at the beginning of the Southbound 5 freeway off ramp to Euclid Street in Anaheim. The collision forced the Tahoe to hit the freeway wall on the right side of the off ramp. Both cars stopped facing the wrong way on the on ramp.

Driver Priscilla Mercado tells California Highway Patrol officer M. Steiner her side of the story after her Chevrolet Tahoe and a Saturn sedan collided on the southbound 5 freeway exit to Euclid Street.

Alejandra Molina writes about immigration, race, and religion for the Southern California News Group. In her decade-long career, she has reported how gentrification has affected downtown Santa Ana, how racism contributes the high black infant death rate, and how President Donald Trump is impacting undocumented communities across Southern California.